
About BIIE
The Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering (BIIE) is a new interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to innovation in immune engineering. Founded in 2024 through a generous endowment from Fondation Botnar, the BIIE supports scientists in taking on some of the world’s most challenging problems in immunology and global health. The institute unites experts across immunology, biomedicine, bioengineering, computational biology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, creating a unique multidisciplinary environment with a mission to make a lasting impact and to train future leaders in immune engineering.
We are seeking a talented Communications Manager to complement our scientifically-focused leadership team with professional communications expertise. Working alongside our Leadership Team and Faculty, you will develop and execute strategic communications that build credibility and amplify our impact. You'll craft compelling narratives that make our research accessible to diverse global audiences—from academic peers and policymakers to communities and stakeholders—demonstrating its real-world relevance, including its potential to address health challenges in resource-limited settings. Your role will be essential in managing our brand identity, cultivating media relationships, and coordinating all internal and external communications, enabling our researchers to focus on groundbreaking discoveries.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Communications & Content Development
Communications Strategy & Stakeholder Engagement
Brand Identity & Digital Presence
Internal Communication & Community Building
Essential
Preferred
Joining BIIE offers a unique opportunity to shape communications for a growing institute at the forefront of biomedical innovation. If you are an experienced communications professional with a passion for science, we encourage you to apply.

The Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering (BIIE) is a non-profit research organisation focused on the advanced study of immunological systems with a mission to develop translational solutions for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. With this focus, the BIIE is committed to advancing global child and adolescent health. Outstanding investigators from around the globe will be recruited to its facility in Basel, Switzerland, to form a new hub of innovation in immune engineering. The Institute's mission is to harness the potential of immune engineering to enhance the lives of children and young people globally, and to deliver on the promise of a healthier future.
The BIIE is made possible by the generous endowment of over 1 Billion USD to be provided over 15 years from Fondation Botnar, a Swiss philanthropic foundation working to improve the health and wellbeing of young people around the world.